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Fly Fishing Knot Tying
The Fine Art of Fly Fishing Knot Tying Can Make
All The Difference
When you begin to learn the fine art of fly
fishing, you will need to obtain the necessary
resources to learn the specifics of the various
aspects of the sport. You will be happy to know
that you can find many different fly fishing
guides that focus on fly fishing knots. These
may be found in books, blogs, websites or even
through the assistance of more experienced fly
fishermen.
As you search for these various resources, look
for those that provide detailed explanations
and helpful tips to make your learning
experience more rewarding. You must realize
that fly fishing knot tying is an important
part of the fly fishing process since it is
what prepares the line so that the fly
fisherman gets the cast and fly movement that
he wants when in the water. If these fly
fishing knots are not tied properly, then they
can come loose while on the water or even cause
the line to snap when a fish is on the
line.
The Different Types of
Knots
Fly fishing knot tying requires the fly
fishermen to know at least five types of knots,
depending on their preference on the different
sections of line and what type of fish they are
going after that particular trip. Fly fishing
knot tying also requires that some basic knot
tying tips be followed so that the knots are as
secure as possible, not matter what type they
are.
One tip is that the fly fisherman always
moistens the knot before tightening it, and
that he pulls evenly on the line to tighten it
rather than jerking it. In addition, he should
always test the line and older fly fishing
knots so that he can determine if the line is
frayed or the knots need to be retied. This
will help to ensure that the line and knots
will hold not matter how big the fish is. Fly
fishing knot tying also requires the ends of
the line be clipped close to the knot so that
there are not any ends that could cause
hang-ups or distractions.
The Five Basic Fly Fishing
Knots
There are five different types of knots that
fly fishing knot tying requires the fishermen
to master:
The Improved Clinch Knot is preferred for
tying on the fly to the end of the tippet
(although others could be used as
well).
The Double Surgeon's knot is generally used
in fly fishing knot tying to tie the tippet
to the leader, which has a dramatic effect
on the way the fly moves in the
water.
The Nail knot is normally used to connect
the leader to the fly line. However, in
some cases, a loop to loop connection is
needed if both lines already have a
loop.
The Albright knot is used to attach the fly
line to the backing and is pretty
important. This connection can be costly if
not done correctly because the fly line is
expensive to replace.
And lastly, the Arbor knot is used in fly
fishing knot tying to secure the backing to
the spool.